North Pole Navy Stays in the Atlantic

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North Pole Navy Stays in the Atlantic

With the North Pole Navy already stationed in the Atlantic and the test flights of Santa’s sleigh happening in Sector 3 in Europe and Africa, North Pole Flight Command today indicated that the North Pole Navy will not be dispatched to other seas at this time.

The fact the fleet will remain in the Atlantic for the foreseeable future could portend to perhaps a change in test flights to either Sector 5 or 4 in the weeks ahead. North Pole Flight Command is not expected to announce that shift, however, until closer to the end of September.

It has been well over two months now that the test flights were over Sector 1. Some are growing concerned that training for Sector 1 could be adversely affected.

Elf Roger Star, head of North Pole Flight Command, brushed away those concerns.

Perhaps he knows something about when the test flights will return to that part of the world.

We’ll keep you posted.

Elf Meg Nogg
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  1. Elf Ulan
    Elf Ulan says:

    Thank you, Elf Meg! I remember the Flight Command has several Navy ships. Do they use one of them during the test flights? Elf Roger and the Flight Command have tons of references for testing, and the sleigh is excellent, so I think everything is going well. I hope someone could sight the sleighs in Sector 3, 4, or 5! Thank you, and Merry Christmas! XD

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